Mac OS X universal disk image (.dmg) file for Intel-based and PPC-based Macs running OS-X 10.4 ("Tiger") and later. A PPC-only build for 10.3 ("Panther") and later is available on our released files page.

Alternatively, if you have MacPorts installed, the latest version of Tux Typing can be installed by simply typing:sudo port install tuxtype

Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux

If you run Debian simply open a terminal and run:sudo aptitude install tuxtype

For Ubuntu users or anyone who prefers "apt-get" over "aptitude", the command is:sudo apt-get install tuxtype

RPM-based Linux

The Tux4Kids applications are available in the standard repositories of all major (GNU)-Linux distributions, and can be installed using the package manager. For the latest versions, individual RPM packages for TuxMath and TuxType can be found by searching the OpenSUSE Build Service. 32-bit and 64-bit packages are available for all recent versions of Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Mandriva.

FreeBSD

The Tux4Kids applications run perfectly on the BSD platforms. All of are apps are included in the FreeBSD Ports Collection, as well as NetBSD's cross platform Packages Collection. As of this writing, some of the BSD ports/packages are outdated.

Source

Standard *.tar.gz "tarball" source archive, suitable for building using "./configure; make; sudo make install". See the README file for list of required libs.

If you are looking for earlier (or newer!) releases check out our released files page.